This is my first post at this thread,i was always skeptic whether to express an opinion for a young child who grows up without her dad etc etc or not..
So IMO she has Albert's facial shape and the rest is Tamara.From what i've read so far she must be intelligent.Does anyone know if the Uni she chose is among the good ones??

My mother has seen once a photo of Jazmin in a newspaper and said "Whole father!"
I wonder if she & Alexander will be present at their father's wedding? Do they know Charlene personally?
And, first of all, do they know each other personally?

My mother has seen once a photo of Jazmin in a newspaper and said "Whole father!"
I wonder if she & Alexander will be present at their father's wedding? Do they know Charlene personally?
And, first of all, do they know each other personally?

I've been wondering the same thing....

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Originally Posted by Moonmaiden23

I have spent almost twenty minutes staring hard as I can to examine Jazmin's features versus her late granmother Princess Grace and I see....

TAMARA ROTOLO.

No hint of the Grimaldi/Kelly families.

But thank you for posting that stunning photo of Princess Grace...what a goddess she was!!

Tamara, yes-when she was younger. More and more I'm seeing Grace in her.

My mother has seen once a photo of Jazmin in a newspaper and said "Whole father!"
I wonder if she & Alexander will be present at their father's wedding? Do they know Charlene personally?
And, first of all, do they know each other personally?

I don't imagine they have ever met, maybe have been in contact with each other.
I don't see why they can't go to there own fathers wedding, it would be nice to see them.

That their father if PA don't invite them. He would be like the worst father ever. And CW will get most of the anger. Because she aloud him to do that. If you want to stay in good grace with his people play nice.

To not invite them I think reflects badly on PA. To invite them seems cruel to Charlene as it seems like it's rubbing them in her face so to speak. And it's not like he's highly/actively involved in their lives.

I think they should attend, and they will want to be there with their father at this wedding day.
Of course this depends on what ever relationship they have with their father.
The media circus should not put them off going, if they want to.

Who says, because Albert is not married to their mothers? How do you know they are not a family we don't know anything about Albert's relationship with his children because he wants to keep it private rightfully so.

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To invite them seems cruel to Charlene as it seems like it's rubbing them in her face so to speak.

How could it be cruel to Charlene she wasn't in a committed relationship when the children were born. I don't understand how inviting Albert's children would be seen as rubbing it in her face.

__________________"I think the biggest disease the world suffers from in this day and age is the disease of people feeling unloved."
Diana, the Princess of Wales

I know its frustrating but you can have a discussion about Jazmin and Alexandre.

We discussed Jazmin's graduation, where she is going to college, etc. We can discuss Alexandre sightings, etc. We can discuss things that we are privvy to. Pretty much the same things that you could discuss with all of the royal (although the two aren't royal). We don't, for example, know everything about Caroline or Stephanie's children. I mean when was the last Camille sighting? Do we see her on a regular? Do we know EVERYTHING that she is doing? Do we ask questions on whether or not she has a relationship with her Dad?

The issue is that because we don't know, why speculate? Do we really want page after page of I wonder if Albert called Jazmin on her birthday, he is really close to the children, I wonder if he contacts the kids, etc. when we DON'T know?

I suppose that some of us have taken the Family to our hearts.
It's easy to over-identify with them, and by the same token, to turn their lives into a kind of fairy story over which we think we have (or ought to have) some control.

Of all the Royal and Princely houses, Monaco is probably the most well-known and "exciting" - there's practically always something going on!

I suppose that some of us have taken the Family to our hearts.
It's easy to over-identify with them, and by the same token, to turn their lives into a kind of fairy story over which we think we have (or ought to have) some control.

Of all the Royal and Princely houses, Monaco is probably the most well-known and "exciting" - there's practically always something going on!